The unusual 2013-15 drought in S. Korea in the context of a multi- century precipitation record: Inferences from a nonstationary, multivariate, Bayesian copula model (original) (raw)

Recently, the Korean peninsula faced severe drought for more than three years (2013-2015). Drought in this region is characterized by multi-decadal variability, as seen from one of the longest systematic records available in Asia from 1770-2015. This paper explores how the return period of the 2013-2015 drought varies over this historical period to provide a context for the changing climate and drought severity in the region. A nonstationary, multivariate, Bayesian copula model for drought severity and duration is developed and applied. Given the wetting trend over the last 50 years, the recent drought appears quite extreme, while such droughts were common in the 18th and 19th centuries.